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Tuesday 21 August 2001
Model Management: dot-coms rise from the ashes
In its latest weekly column for silicon.com, the team at FTdynamo looks at the dot-com comeback. Is this the start of a new beginning?
School site soars to top of the class
Friendsreunited pulls in the pounds as UK web visitors rocket...
Microsoft ready for XP part II
And XP itself could be out on Monday...
SMS marketing to be hit by legal challenge
Text message marketeers left with fewer characters than Godot...
UK fat cats stumble towards obesity
FTSE chiefs' pay packets - up. Company value - down...
Gent confirmed as target in fraud inquiry
Did they, didn't they, did they take a bung?
Breathing life into broadband: Will satellite technologies save the day?
Why bother with crusty old copper pipes, when you can bounce your data off a shiny new satellite? Ben King asks whether the sky really is the limit for broadband internet.
Cisco thieves banged up
Bean counters to get a taste of porridge...
3com linked with Irish jobs boost
Switches to switch to Dublin?...
Another gong for Berners-Lee
And the award for best world wide web goes to...
Women prefer Egg
Online bank cracks the women savers market...
BT DSL under threat from cheap satellite broadband
400kbs for £50 a month via satellite? Well, sort of...
CA cowers under billionaire's bid
Power struggle gets scarier...
Tech misery to continue for another year
Siebel says 'autumn this year' predictions were wide of the mark. Right season, wrong year...
J2C calls it a day
Two sites left unsold as new economy start-up winds up...
InterX nosedives on massive losses
And pulls out of content business...
Excite faces extinction
Internet giant faces bankruptcy as shares plunge...
Another online marketeer feels the pinch
Engage disengages from the online world...
Trouble comes home to roost for Excite
Will it sing with the choir eternal?
CEO sent packing with $1m
Life's not that cruel when you're an ex-CEO of a Silicon Valley tech firm...
Rumours of AOL job cuts swell
Is the sound of the axe swinging all in our heads?
Cisco disco over for Sphinx
Cisco goes the same way as Big Blue...
Ariba strikes deal to attract suppliers
Tries to tempt more on board...
Tiscali eyes ISP buys
We want new businesses in UK and Spain, says chief exec...
Hotmail users' privacy violated by hacker tool
Another Hotmail vulnerability exposed...
Big deal for 3G as Japanese giants join forces
NEC and Matsushita get cosy...
Letsbuyit sues rogue investor
If we all sue together will it be cheaper?
Mobile cost-cutting drive spell danger for operators
A cut too far...
There's life in the old dot-com yet
£3.2m bucks investment trend...
Agilent takes a battering
'Worst ever market conditions', alleges CEO...
Disney eyes AT&T Broadband
Massive shares issue could provide the cash...
Globalnet battle turns sour
Accusations fly as rival bidders get nasty...
Sonera to offload Deutsche Telekom stock
Cash-starved telco desperate to reap millions...
Online banking EasyMoney for Stelios
Smile, Egg's over Easy ...
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